This week Joel Najman's My Place program continues a look back at
the so-called British invasion of the American popular music scene from back in
the mid-1960's with a focus on hit singles from 1965, the second year of
Beatlemania and the remarkable popularity of British bands stateside.

This week Joel Najman's My Place program looks at the first wave of the so-called British Invasion of 1964 with a selection from sixteen British bands that enjoyed hits in the U.S., presented in the chronolgical order they first appeared on Billboard's Hot 100 popularity charts.

This week Joel Najman's My Place program looks back fifty years with a sampling of the hit music popular in 1963. Memorable recordings by Elvis Presley, The 4 Seasons, The Beach Boys and Little Stevie Wonder are among the selections featured.

This week Joel Najman's My Place program features an hour of popular music recordings in which a parent sings with their own child or children. Memorable recordings by the Staple Singers, the Mills Brothers and many others are presented

This week Joel Najman's My Place program presents an hour of vintage popular songs that say "Hello". Memorable recordings by Louis Armstrong, Fats Domino, Eric Clapton and others are among the selections featured.

This week Joel Najman's My Place program presents an hour of big and not-so-big popular music hit records from calendar year 1959. Memorable recordings by the Royal Teens, Clyde McPhatter, Brook Benton and others are among the selections featured

This week Joel Najman's My Place program features an hour of group vocal recordings all about - not women - but "girls". Memorable recordings by Frankie Lymon,The Five Satins, The Miracles and others are among the selections featured.

This week Joel Najman's My Place program presents an hour of vintage pop music songs that are about "radio" or which mention "radio" in the lyrics. Memorable songs by Chuck Berry, Joni Mitchell, Donna Summer and others are included.

This week Joel Najman's My Place presents a "part 3" program of pairs of pop music hits recorded by different generations of the same family. All of the examples presented are suggestions sent in by My Place listeners following the airing of our two earlier programs of this theme. The program presents seven pairings by recording artists who "kept it in the family" when it came to placing hit records on the pop music Hot 100.